Conservative MP Paul Scully has apologised for his comments on “no-go areas” in Britain The Tory former government minister sparked a fresh row over Islamophobia in the Conservative Party when he made reference to parts of the capital and Birmingham with high Muslim populations. In an interview with BBC London, Scully spoke about claims of Islamophobia in the Tory Party, amid Lee Anderson’s row with London Mayor Sadiq Khan. He said: “If you look at parts of Tower Hamlets, for example, where there are no-go areas, parts of Birmingham Sparkhill, where there are no-go areas, mainly because of doc…